You probably been wondering where I’ve been with this clash, Ghetts vs P Money, well I was basically waiting for Ghetts to come with something hard, and here it is.
You probably been wondering where I’ve been with this clash, Ghetts vs P Money, well I was basically waiting for Ghetts to come with something hard, and here it is.
Posted 14th January 2010 in Ghetto, Ghetts The Artist Formerly Known As Ghetto, Grime
Its only January but this will be the best grime video this year.
Its 20mins long so I haven’t watched it all yet.
Part 2 coming soon.
This video seems like it was made back when they made the “Don’t Phone Me” one, but who cares, its new Ghetts! Lol, no Kung Fu Panda ting either, funny he should say that, after that became Ghetts’ new catchphrase I messaged him on myspace about it, and now here he is mentioning it in a song…And Mz. Bratt cleans up well again…
Speaking of new Ghetts, Logan Sama blessed us with another new track last night, and it sure is greezy, you can have a listen/download below:
P-Money goes direct, like head gooonee @ Ghetts we’ll see what G-H has got to say back…they need to just have that clash, even though P-Money will win it, because he knows how to keep calm in a clash and not lose his temper, Ghetts is too much of a loose cannon, and whilst it may get him far most of the time, in clashing it usually makes him look weaker (see wiley vs ghetto and bashy vs ghetto).
But P-Money greater than Ghetts? Naaahhhh G-H is as great as it gets, hopefully he’ll stop making pop tunes and drop that mixtape everyone’s waiting for, because, to be honest, P-Money has had the best UK release this year, and it looks like it will stay that way because…
Ghetts comes through with a new street single in order to generate some buzz for his upcoming mixtape, Calm Before The Storm and does a good job of it too. Not too sure about the vocoder use though…
“In 1984 October the 9th, I was born caesarian style
in 21 years I’ve heard loads of advice, I take it in and sincerely and smile”
Lol @ Ghetto drunk on his birthday, like Unique said, if you’re not drunk on your birthday you must be doing something wrong.
An informative 10 minute interview with “calm” Ghetts. “Calm” Ghetts is always a lot sharper and more intelligent and thus more intelligible which is always a good thing, because a lot of people act like they can’t understand him, well now you can.
The weather is getting progressively colder and everybody feels like they just want to escape, but this is London living, we should be used to this by now. J2k encapsulates this London mindset in the above song, and for the remix he’s managed to get Ghetts and the omnipotent being in Grime to bless the song with some vocals.
Posted 7th October 2009 in Ghetto, Ghetts The Artist Formerly Known As Ghetto, Grime
The other day I was rather disillusioned with life, because there was no new Ghetts.
A week later and life is good